Derivative of tan−1(√1+x2−1x)w.r.t.tan−1x is A1 B2 C12 D−2Submit tan−1(x√1−x2)w.r.t.sec−1(12x2−1) View Solution Derivative of tan−1(√1+x2−1x) w.r.t. sin−1(2x1+x2) is View Solution Derivative of sec−1(11−2x2) w.r.t. ...
Find the derivatives w.r.t x at the indicated points :xtan−1xatx=1 View Solution Find the derivative of the following functions with respect to x secx−1secx+1 View Solution Fill in the blanks : The derivative of sec^-1x w.r.to x if xlt-1 is ___ View...
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Find the derivative of y = \ln {(\tan^{-1} {(7x^5)})} with respect to x. Find the derivative of y=tan^-1 (ln 2x) with respect to x. Find the derivative of y = In (tan^{-1} (7x^5)) with respect to x. What is the derivative of arctan(x) + 4e^x? What is the ...
{eq}f(x) = \sec(x+y) {/eq} Take the derivative with respect tox(we'll takeyas a constant.): {eq}\displaystyle \Rightarrow... Learn more about this topic: Applying the Rules of Differentiation to Calculate Derivatives from Chapter 8/ Lesson 13 ...
loga(x) 1 / (x ln(a)) Trigonometry (x is in radians) sin(x) cos(x) cos(x) −sin(x) tan(x) sec2(x) Inverse Trigonometry sin-1(x) 1/√(1−x2) cos-1(x) −1/√(1−x2) tan-1(x) 1/(1+x2) RulesFunction Derivative Multiplication by constant cf cf’ Power Rul...
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•arcsec(x)—arcsecant •arccsc(x)—arccosecant •arsech(x)—inverse hyperbolic secant •arcsch(x)—inverse hyperbolic cosecant •|x|,abs(x)—absolute value •sqrt(x),root(x)—square root •exp(x)—e to the power of x ...
The derivative of sec^2x is equal to 2 sec^2x tanx. It is mathematically written as d(sec^2x)/dx = 2 sec2x tanx.
24, 1998 Sec. 102(e) Date Feb. 24, 1998 PCT Filed Dec. 18, 1997 PCT Pub. No. WO98/28301 PCT Pub. Date Jul. 2, 1998The invention provides certain novel 5-substituted pyrrolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine-2,4-diones, processes for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, a ...